We are thrilled to bring you the latest edition of the GPHA Training Academy Newsletter. This newsletter is your go-to source for all the exciting updates and upcoming training sessions at our academy. Whether you're a healthcare professional, manager or simply interested in the world of training and development opportunities, we have something for everyone!
All of our courses, whether face-to-face or online are CPD accredited and we provide downloadable content for you to take away to implement your learning further.
We hope you enjoy this edition and find it inspiring to take on new training courses. Your feedback is always welcome, so please feel free to reach out with your thoughts and suggestions. Enjoy!
Hepatitis Day: 28 July 2025: Take Action Against Liver Disease
Every 30 seconds, someone loses their life to a hepatitis-related illness. On World Hepatitis Day, we stand united in raising awareness, driving prevention, and improving early diagnosis of liver disease.
As healthcare professionals, especially in primary care, we're on the front line. Early identification and intervention can make all the difference.
Enrol today in our Liver Disease in Primary Care Course which is a comprehensive, CPD-accredited, online training programme designed for GPs, Nurses and Allied Healthcare Professionals.
This course equips you to:
- Recognise early signs of liver dysfunction.
- Understand the latest diagnostic pathways.
- Deliver proactive care for patients at risk of hepatitis and liver disease.
- Navigate complex cases with confidence.
This course is only £89.00 and may take up to 3-hours depending on prior experience and knowledge.
A CPD-accredited certificate and downloadable content will be issued following successful completion of the end point assessment.
Managing Staff Performance
Effective staff performance management is key to a thriving team.
Whether you're a GP Partner, Practice Manager, or Team Leader, you'll know that navigating staff challenges - from underperformance to motivation and development, requires both confidence and the right tools.
Our CPD-accredited, self-paced online course includes:
- Identifying causes of poor performance and how to manage them effectively.
- Learn proven performance management frameworks.
- Communication techniques in delivering feedback - both positive and negative.
- How to build a culture of accountability, growth and support.
- Legal and Ethical Considerations of managing staff's performance.
Course Features:
- Fully online, accessible anytime.
- Downloadable resources and templates.
- CPD-accredited Certificate upon completion.
- Suitable for new, experienced and aspiring managers.
Managing performance isn't just about addressing problems, it's about unlocking potential and ensuring your team thrives.
Only £99.00 per person.
Empower your team with our Care Navigator Training.
Care Navigation
Your reception and admin staff are the heartbeat of your practice. They're the first voice patients hear, the first face they see, and often the first to help them find the care they need.
Care Navigation equips non-clinical staff with the skills to confidently guide patients to the right care, at the right time, with the right professional. It's about:
- Reducing GP Workload.
- Improving patient experience.
- Empowering staff with confidence and clarity.
Our Course is:
- Fully online and up to an hour to complete.
- Only £20 per person.
- Designed for receptionists, admin staff, and care coordinators.
- Covers communication, signposting, and patient support.
- CPD-accredited certificate and downloadable content following completion.
It's quick and easy to enrol your team and take the first step toward a more efficient, patient-focused practice.
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